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A good enclosure does more than simply house components — it protects your project, keeps installations organised, and helps ensure long-term reliability. Whether you're building a control system, protecting electrical connections, or creating a custom electronics project, our range of general purpose enclosures provides practical solutions for a wide variety of applications. From compact plastic enclosures and desktop cases to robust metal enclosures and outdoor enclosures, you'll find options designed to protect what matters most.
General purpose enclosures are protective housings designed to safeguard electrical and electronic components from damage, dust, moisture, accidental contact, and environmental conditions.
They are used across everything from DIY electronics projects and industrial control systems to telecommunications, automation, and building services installations. Depending on the application, an enclosure may function as a junction box, cable box, equipment casing, or a complete housing for control electronics.
Why choosing the right enclosure matters
The enclosure is often one of the last components considered during a project, but it can have a significant impact on reliability and maintenance.
A well-chosen enclosure helps:
Protect components from physical damage
Reduce exposure to dust and moisture
Improve cable management and organisation
Simplify maintenance and future upgrades
Enhance safety by preventing accidental contact with live parts
The right casing can also make an installation look more professional and easier to work on in the future.
Plastic vs metal enclosures
Both plastic and metal enclosures offer advantages depending on the environment and application.
Plastic enclosures are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and often easier to modify for custom projects. They're popular for electronics, sensors, and indoor installations.
Metal enclosures provide greater mechanical protection and are often used in industrial environments where durability and shielding are important considerations.
The best choice depends on factors such as installation location, environmental exposure, and the level of protection required.
Indoor and outdoor applications
Not all enclosures are designed for the same conditions.
For indoor projects, a simple desktop case or plastic enclosure may provide all the protection needed. However, installations exposed to weather, moisture, or challenging environments often require a dedicated outdoor enclosure with a suitable ingress protection (IP) rating.
Applications commonly include:
Electrical junction box installations
Cable box and cable casing management
Control panels and automation systems
Networking and communications equipment
Custom electronics projects
Outdoor monitoring and sensor systems
Choosing the right enclosure
When selecting an enclosure, it's worth considering:
Internal dimensions and available space
Material type (plastic or metal)
Indoor or outdoor installation requirements
IP rating and environmental protection
Cable entry requirements
Mounting options and accessibility
Thinking about future maintenance and expansion at the selection stage can save considerable time later on.
Why buy general purpose enclosures from Rapid?
Whether you need a simple casing for a prototype, a junction box for electrical connections, or a heavy-duty outdoor enclosure for demanding environments, the right housing helps protect your investment and improve reliability. Our range is designed to support everything from one-off projects to professional installations, making it easier to find an enclosure that fits both your application and your workspace.